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What if the world spent more on science then War
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<blockquote data-quote="sinister" data-source="post: 14633" data-attributes="member: 208"><p><strong>Re: What if the world spent more on science then War</strong></p><p></p><p>well, you say forget the whole NWO thing, but I'm not sure you should be so quick to completely ignore that. You can't possibly deny the attrocities that are going on in regards to our warring in the Middle East. Why? They don't show them on popular media. If you look a little bit, you'll see that the war in the middle east, with all of our new technology, is pretty vicious. Torturing has been going on as well. Yes, the military is all our 'brothers, fathers, whatever', but guess what, I don't trust 95% of the people in this country. I have my friends and my family (none of who are in the military), and I trust them with my life. Okay fine, my dad is retired from the Air Force, there's a lot of military in my family but I don't mean 'active duty'. I have vast amounts of respect for someone who is willing to risk their life for patriotism. But that being said, if the military perceived a growing threat to the nation, I have no doubt that they would move to stop it, especially now that thanks to Bush, they can. Think about it in regards to the whole Titor thing. A growing loss of civil liberties (which is steadily growing as we speak), reaction by a group united and angry enough to strike back, so then what? Why wouldn't the military pick up arms against a revolution? We could argue all day about who's misguided and who's not in that whole proposed situation, but that doesn't change the fact. </p><p>And in reference to the whole NWO thing, all I'm going to say is, can't you see how events of fallen one after the other in perfect sequence to move us closer to that NWO vision. The UN is certainly NOT the extent of the NWO ideology in our country, look at the money, IMF, World Bank, WTO, NAFTA, etc. And if you agree that the Constitution wasn't meant for a modern world, then why don't we make a new one?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sinister, post: 14633, member: 208"] [b]Re: What if the world spent more on science then War[/b] well, you say forget the whole NWO thing, but I'm not sure you should be so quick to completely ignore that. You can't possibly deny the attrocities that are going on in regards to our warring in the Middle East. Why? They don't show them on popular media. If you look a little bit, you'll see that the war in the middle east, with all of our new technology, is pretty vicious. Torturing has been going on as well. Yes, the military is all our 'brothers, fathers, whatever', but guess what, I don't trust 95% of the people in this country. I have my friends and my family (none of who are in the military), and I trust them with my life. Okay fine, my dad is retired from the Air Force, there's a lot of military in my family but I don't mean 'active duty'. I have vast amounts of respect for someone who is willing to risk their life for patriotism. But that being said, if the military perceived a growing threat to the nation, I have no doubt that they would move to stop it, especially now that thanks to Bush, they can. Think about it in regards to the whole Titor thing. A growing loss of civil liberties (which is steadily growing as we speak), reaction by a group united and angry enough to strike back, so then what? Why wouldn't the military pick up arms against a revolution? We could argue all day about who's misguided and who's not in that whole proposed situation, but that doesn't change the fact. And in reference to the whole NWO thing, all I'm going to say is, can't you see how events of fallen one after the other in perfect sequence to move us closer to that NWO vision. The UN is certainly NOT the extent of the NWO ideology in our country, look at the money, IMF, World Bank, WTO, NAFTA, etc. And if you agree that the Constitution wasn't meant for a modern world, then why don't we make a new one? [/QUOTE]
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